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Members of the Boise City Council are (back, L-R) council members TJ Thomson, Ben Quintana, Lauren McLean, Scot Ludwig (front, L-R) Council Pro Tem Elaine Clegg, Mayor David H. Bieter and Council President Maryanne Jordan.

The Mayor works full-time, managing the day-to-day operations of the City and providing leadership and policy direction to the City Council. The Mayor chairs all meetings of the City Council, voting only in the case of a tie. The six members of the City Council work part-time, holding budget and policy-setting authority for the city. The Mayor and City Council members are elected at large by popular vote. City Council members are elected to a specific Council seat, but the seats are not determined geographically. City elections are held in odd number years (e.g. 2007, 2009, 2011).

Boise Police responded to a citizen
report of two men attempting to break into a vehicle with a rock
and wearing dark clothing on the 200 block of South Ruby Street
early this morning, February 25th, just after midnight. The citizen
provided officers with a description and direction of travel.
Officers located Nelson Hooper and Terrance Wagnon in Ann Morrison
Park minutes later and determined they had been involved. During
the course of the investigation officers received information about
a third suspect, later identified as Zachary Staats, that officers
took into custody at a home on the 1100 block of Capital Blvd a
short time later. After a detailed investigation all three suspects
were transported to the Ada County Jail and booked on the above
listed charges.

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Warrant Arrested: Robert D. Boyd, 58, Boise

Warrant Charges:Lewd Conduct with a Minor (F)

The suspect was taken into custody on an
outstanding felony warrant for Lewd Conduct with a Minor
yesterday.

The arrest warrant stems from an ongoing
investigation into inappropriate contact with a minor under 10 that
took place at a Boise home starting in 2008. Evidence indicates the
conduct took place on more than one occasion and the suspect is
well known to the victim. The conduct was reported to police on
December 8th of last year. Detectives have no evidence that other
victims are involved in this case. That investigative information
was forwarded to the Ada County Prosecuting Attorney's Office and
resulted in the felony warrant.